Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manuale Utente
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trueimagemnt --mount /mnt --filename smb://server/backups/linux_machine.tib -i
4
4
This command mounts the logical volume DYN1, whose index in the backup is 4, on the mount
point /mnt.
point /mnt.
To unmount a backup volume
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Use the --unmount command, specifying the volume's mount point as a parameter. For example:
trueimagemnt --unmount /mnt
6.8.6. Acronis PXE Server
Acronis PXE Server allows for booting machines to Acronis bootable components through the
network.
network.
Network booting:
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eliminates the need to have a technician onsite to install the bootable media into the system that
must be booted
must be booted
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during group operations, reduces the time required for booting multiple machines as compared
to using physical bootable media.
to using physical bootable media.
Booting multiple machines from the Acronis PXE Server makes sense if there is a Dynamic Host
Control Protocol (DHCP) server on your network. Then the network interfaces of the booted
machines will automatically obtain IP addresses. Without the DHCP, you will have to pre-configure
and upload on the PXE server the bootable agent for each machine separately.
Control Protocol (DHCP) server on your network. Then the network interfaces of the booted
machines will automatically obtain IP addresses. Without the DHCP, you will have to pre-configure
and upload on the PXE server the bootable agent for each machine separately.
6.8.6.1.
Acronis PXE Server Installation
To install Acronis PXE Server:
1. Run the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 setup file.
2. Select Acronis PXE Server from the list of Centralized management components.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Acronis PXE Server runs as a service immediately after installation. Later on it will automatically
launch at each system restart. You can stop and start Acronis PXE Server in the same way as other
Windows services.
launch at each system restart. You can stop and start Acronis PXE Server in the same way as other
Windows services.
6.8.6.2.
Setting up a machine to boot from PXE
For bare metal, it is enough that the machine’s BIOS supports network booting.
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